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Psychology of Elijah (Plot (Ahab & Jezebel Kill all the jewish…
Psychology of Elijah
Plot
Ahab & Jezebel Kill all the jewish prophets (Kings, 16:29-34)
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A drought occurs as punishment and Elijah flees, being saved by God and Ravens (Kings, 17:1-6)
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God=fahter/king?
Son motif. Divinity?
"In many societies, representations of the sun express man's indefinable religious experience." (Jung, 22)
The sun represents Gold, which in turn represents wealth or something of value, but this value can transcend physical wealth. (Peterson, 17)
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Elijah saves the dead son of the widow after she shelters him (Kings, 17:11-24)
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Elijah comes across Obadiah (Kings, 18:7)
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Elijah confronts Ahab (Kings, 18:18-19)
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Elijah vs the prophets of Baal (Kings, 18:20-37)
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The rain returns when Baal is purged from Israel (kings, 18:45)
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Elijah is driven out again, this time by the Queen, (Kings, 19:1-3)
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Segal
Looking at the myth of Elijah as under the teachings of Otto Rank, one could assert that the myth portrays the listener's subconscious dream of establishing their culture/faith in their linage. (Segal, 87-88)
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Jung
According to Dr. Radin the evolution of the hero occurs in four distinct cycles. (Jung, 112)
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